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Subject: My first combat montage
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Posted by: punkbassist8916
Thanks, but noscopes are hard to do when you're recording. xD

Not really, I can get noscope shots when recording. Of course I'm not always consistent, but I can hold my own. Heres an example, a 1v1 match that I did and won.

http://useruploads.mythica.org/view/1v1RhetVsEKMonsoon.wmv


Yes, but my FPS goes pretty low while I'm recording. Nowadays (now that I got my new graphics card), I can still hold a good constant 25-30 FPS while recording in-game (60-75 FPS not-recording =D ), but it's still hard to no scope or get that easy 3sk when your FPS suddenly decides to go haywire and drop to somewhere below 25...=/

EDIT: Btw, I saw half of your 1v1 recording, and I'm loving that ATI-style shimmery camo. xD But you did hog that overshield many times...xD

[Edited on 1/26/2007]

  • 01.26.2007 8:36 AM PDT
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Ipjunnin wrote:

Yes, but my FPS goes pretty low while I'm recording. Nowadays (now that I got my new graphics card), I can still hold a good constant 25-30 FPS while recording in-game (60-75 FPS not-recording =D ), but it's still hard to no scope or get that easy 3sk when your FPS suddenly decides to go haywire and drop to somewhere below 25...=/

EDIT: Btw, I saw half of your 1v1 recording, and I'm loving that ATI-style shimmery camo. xD But you did hog that overshield many times...xD


Well, I use FRAPs to record, and what I do is I play at 800x600 ingame res, and for FRAPs, I record at half size at the 50 mark. Depending on the map and how many players in there, I can either get really high framerate, or as low as 15 sometimes. Your recordings seemed to be at the same FPS amount that I get, so you just need to practice keeping your aim steady. Once you get used to that, it becomes easier. As for me whoring the OS in Chilly, its a map control tactic. Playing in matches isnt like playing in pubs. You have to really give it all and not restrict yourself to using what some consider noob weapons. Obviously theres a difference between using them effectively and being a heavey noob...but its just another strategy.

I've discovered that when you use the No scope blur config, it changes whatever camo you have to the faded kind, like what you have. I tried the no scope blur config, but I couldnt stand the constant chrome....it just wasnt visually appealing to me, plus I would lose my awesome shimmery ATI camo (I run a Radeon X1600 Pro AGP)

  • 01.26.2007 11:45 AM PDT
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Posted by: punkbassist8916
Ipjunnin wrote:

Yes, but my FPS goes pretty low while I'm recording. Nowadays (now that I got my new graphics card), I can still hold a good constant 25-30 FPS while recording in-game (60-75 FPS not-recording =D ), but it's still hard to no scope or get that easy 3sk when your FPS suddenly decides to go haywire and drop to somewhere below 25...=/

EDIT: Btw, I saw half of your 1v1 recording, and I'm loving that ATI-style shimmery camo. xD But you did hog that overshield many times...xD


Well, I use FRAPs to record, and what I do is I play at 800x600 ingame res, and for FRAPs, I record at half size at the 50 mark. Depending on the map and how many players in there, I can either get really high framerate, or as low as 15 sometimes. Your recordings seemed to be at the same FPS amount that I get, so you just need to practice keeping your aim steady. Once you get used to that, it becomes easier. As for me whoring the OS in Chilly, its a map control tactic. Playing in matches isnt like playing in pubs. You have to really give it all and not restrict yourself to using what some consider noob weapons. Obviously theres a difference between using them effectively and being a heavey noob...but its just another strategy.

I've discovered that when you use the No scope blur config, it changes whatever camo you have to the faded kind, like what you have. I tried the no scope blur config, but I couldnt stand the constant chrome....it just wasnt visually appealing to me, plus I would lose my awesome shimmery ATI camo (I run a Radeon X1600 Pro AGP)


Lol, really? I love that chromy graphics, makes everything so shiny. Add it with that shader restore patch, with a good graphics card, then everything looks better than the Xbox version. xD

  • 01.27.2007 4:10 PM PDT
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Pretty cool. I envy that you can play Sniper games xD I don't have a fast enough connection for Snipers, I end up having to shoot about a meter in front of my target to hit. It's just not worth it.

I see your using a GameCam demo, I recomend downloading Audacity for recording game sound with it. Then sync the video with the sound afterwards. It's how I do mine :P

To record the sounds going through your computer, be it gaming, music etc just set the record type in Audacity to 'Stereo Mix'.

Hope it helps for your future videos! :D

  • 01.28.2007 1:45 AM PDT

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